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<Sidebar />
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<h2 className="text-3xl font-script font-bold">Getting to Anchorage</h2>
<h2 className="text-3xl font-script font-bold">
Getting to Anchorage
</h2>
<p className="text-lg">
Never been to Anchorage before? No problem! We've set this site up
well in advance so you can book flights and accommodations early. We
recommend booking your flight on the early side for the best deals and
seats, but you might want to hold off on hotels/rentals as they open up
later on (and you might want confirmation on the exact venue location).
Servicing Anchorage is <strong>Ted Stevens International Airport</strong>,
which has frequent flights from major US-based airlines.
</p>
<img src="/public/travel.svg?raw=1"/>
</div>
<div className="flex flex-col gap-2">
<h3 className="text-2xl font-script font-bold">From the East Coast</h3>
<p className="text-lg">
<strong>Alaska</strong> and <strong>United</strong> both have great
flights with stops in Seattle, Portland, Denver, and Chicago that run
year-round. Alaska Airlines is generally recommended for the shortest time
in transit--they also have more comfortable Economy seats, and
complimentary alcohol if you upgrade to Premium.
well in advance so you can book flights and accommodations early.
We recommend booking your flight on the early side for the best
deals and seats, but you might want to hold off on hotels/rentals
as they open up later on (and you might want confirmation on the
exact venue location). Servicing Anchorage is{" "}
<strong>Ted Stevens International Airport</strong>, which has
frequent flights from major US-based airlines.
</p>
</div>
<div className="flex flex-col gap-2">
<h3 className="text-2xl font-script font-bold">From the West Coast</h3>
<h3 className="text-2xl font-script font-bold">
From the East Coast
</h3>
<p className="text-lg">
Your best bet is <strong>Alaska</strong> Airlines from most major airports
(Sea-Tac, SFO, etc.); they have a large presence on the West
Coast and fly frequently between their hubs.
<strong>Alaska</strong> and <strong>United</strong> both have
great flights with stops in Seattle, Portland, Denver, and Chicago
that run year-round. Alaska Airlines is generally recommended for
the shortest time in transit--they also have more comfortable
Economy seats, and complimentary alcohol if you upgrade to
Premium.
</p>
</div>
<div className="flex flex-col gap-2">
<h3 className="text-2xl font-script font-bold">
From the West Coast
</h3>
<p className="text-lg">
Your best bet is <strong>Alaska</strong> Airlines from most major
airports (Sea-Tac, SFO, etc.); they have a large presence on the
West Coast and fly frequently between their hubs.
</p>
</div>
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<h2 className="text-3xl font-script font-bold">Where to Stay</h2>
<p className="text-lg">
NOTE: We have not finalized our venue yet. Perhaps hold off a bit before
reserving lodging.
NOTE: We have not finalized our venue yet. Perhaps hold off a bit
before reserving lodging.
</p>
<p className="text-lg">
Anchorage is home to a number of hotels and rentals. If coming with family or
a decent size group, your best bet may be an Airbnb/Vrbo in the hillside area.
This isn't far from the wedding and gives you great access to most of Anchorage
while allowing you to mostly avoid the downtown hotspots if traveling beyond the
Anchorage is home to a number of hotels and rentals. If coming
with family or a decent size group, your best bet may be an
Airbnb/Vrbo in the hillside area. This isn't far from the wedding
and gives you great access to most of Anchorage while allowing you
to mostly avoid the downtown hotspots if traveling beyond the
city.
</p>
<p className="text-lg">
If coming solo or in a smaller group (or if you prefer it), you may be
interested in some of the hotels downtown. The Hilton Downtown Anchorage is
relatively recently redone, in a relatively nice area, and may be a convenient
middle-of-the-road option. The Captain Cook is a fancier option with phenomenal
dining venues within and a distinct architectural style, but may be on the older
side. Nearby are the standard city offerings, a Marriott, Hilton Garden Inn,
Sheraton, etc., blocks from each other. From most of the downtown hotels, you are
looking at about a 20 minute drive to the wedding.
If coming solo or in a smaller group (or if you prefer it), you
may be interested in some of the hotels downtown. The Hilton
Downtown Anchorage is relatively recently redone, in a relatively
nice area, and may be a convenient middle-of-the-road option. The
Captain Cook is a fancier option with phenomenal dining venues
within and a distinct architectural style, but may be on the older
side. Nearby are the standard city offerings, a Marriott, Hilton
Garden Inn, Sheraton, etc., blocks from each other. From most of
the downtown hotels, you are looking at about a 20 minute drive to
the wedding.
</p>
</div>
<div className="flex flex-col gap-2">
<h2 className="text-3xl font-script font-bold">Getting Around</h2>
<p className="text-lg">
We <strong>highly</strong> recommend renting a car. They will come with the
appropriate snow tires or chains, and will be the best option for transportation.
They also enable you to escape the city and see some attractions elsewhere (see&nbsp;
<a href="/thingstodo">Things to Do</a>). If you aren't interested, Uber is
available in Anchorage, and can be convenient if you don't plan to get out much.
The Alaska Railroad also exists, but will only be running north during March. See&nbsp;
<a href="https://www.alaskarailroad.com/ride-a-train/availability-calendar">their
site</a> for availability.
We <strong>highly</strong> recommend renting a car. Ensure it will
come with the appropriate studded snow tires or chains, as these
are important for winter road safety and are not always
automatically included. A car will be the best option for
transportation, enabling you to escape the city and see some
attractions elsewhere (see&nbsp;
<a href="/thingstodo">Things to Do</a>). If you aren't interested,
Uber is available in Anchorage, and can be convenient if you don't
plan to get out much. The Alaska Railroad also exists, but will
only be running north during March. See&nbsp;
<a href="https://www.alaskarailroad.com/ride-a-train/availability-calendar">
their site
</a>{" "}
for availability.
</p>
</div>
<div className="flex flex-col gap-2">
<h2 className="text-3xl font-script font-bold">A note on cell service</h2>
<h2 className="text-3xl font-script font-bold">
A note on cell service
</h2>
<p className="text-lg">
When travelling to, from, or outside of Anchorage proper, cell
service can be spotty. Coverage is generally solid from Girdwood